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Trio of historic sites in southeastern Colorado spotlight hard truths, offer “a chance to tell that fuller story”

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Three sites in southeastern Colorado have drawn new attention to hard truths around century-old massacres and a wartime prison. Local leaders are seizing to expand tourism that explores the lessons of the past. Travel oriented toward understanding history, and finding meaning, has emerged as a national trend following the George Floyd murder.
Published 4 months ago · La Junta, United States

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Trio of historic sites in southeastern Colorado spotlight hard truths, offer “a chance to tell that fuller story”

Three historical sites clustered on the bone-dry plains of southeastern Colorado have drawn new attention to hard truths around century-old massacres and a wartime prison, an opportunity local leaders are seizing to expand tourism that explores the lessons of the past.

4 months ago·Denver, United States
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Trio of historic sites in southeastern Colorado spotlight hard truths, offer “a chance to tell that fuller story”

Three historical sites clustered on the bone-dry plains of southeastern Colorado have drawn new attention to hard truths around century-old massacres and a wartime prison, an opportunity local lead…

4 months ago
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Trio of historic sites in southeastern Colorado spotlight hard truths, offer “a chance to tell that fuller story”

Three historical sites clustered on the bone-dry plains of southeastern Colorado have drawn new attention to hard truths around century-old massacres and a wartime prison, an opportunity local lead…

4 months ago·Lamar, United States
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